Bobbitt, a former Marine who’s fallen on hard times, returned a few minutes later with a red can of gas — having paid for it with the last $20 to his name.

Bobbitt at a Philadelphia gas statiion with D'Amico and McClure.

(Elizabeth Robertson/AP)

“Johnny did not ask me for a dollar, and I couldn’t repay him at that moment because I didn’t have any cash, but I have been stopping by his spot for the past few weeks,” she wrote on the GoFundMe page set up for him.

He wound up spending the last year on the street, and made friends with two other homeless men.

A friend from North Carolina told the Philadelphia Inquirer his life was changed by drug and then money issues.

The couple found his Facebook page, full of pictures of him working on a medical helicopter.

The couple said Bobbitt is bent on turning his life around.

“He definitely has the drive,” D’Amico, 36, told the Inquirer. “He doesn’t want to be on the streets anymore. He wants to be a functioning member of society and not be sitting on a guard rail in Philadelphia.”

McClure posted a photo of Bobbitt on the GoFundMe on Wednesday night. The couple had taken him to set some essentials, and Bobbitt would spend the Thanksgiving weekend in a hotel until they found him a proper home.

“You guys are amazing! I hope everyone has a great holiday!! You’ll be hearing from Johnny soon,” she wrote.